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published:25 Jun 2011

views:4673

in Ndirande slum in Malawi, Filesi (28) cooks for 35 customers. She starts in the early morning slaughtering chickens and lighting log fires. Filesi is preparing food as people did for centuries. Without electricity, without equipment and without an abundance of spices. At the stroke of twelve, Filesi serves out 35 tasty meals. Her small company allows her to nourish herself and her three small children. She also supports her mother and her sister at college. The story of Filesi is the story of many people in the slum: optimistic, full of entrepreneurial spirit and perseverance.
This video is part of a project of 12 short movies about Ndirande. They were filmed and edited by three young Malawians: Tracy Thungaye, Yamican Thungaye and Ernest Phiri from the multimedia company FlashBlink. All three were bred in the heart of Ndirande. The Dutch journalist and philosopher Ralf Bodelier took the initiative for the movies and directed the recordings.
For this project, 'Slums, engines behind the Development Goals ' Ralf Bodelier received a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, through the ‘European Journalism Centre‘ in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
(Learn more about Filesi and about Ndirande slum, on Ndirande.com, starting in July 2015)

published:09 May 2015

views:48831

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

published:18 May 2015

views:18739

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
Kenya's Slum Dwellers FightingForced Evictions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CESaYMyVMg
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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published:30 Jun 2016

views:332037

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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W_zM7koJy8
Correction: The map at 1:23 had previously and incorrectly indicated Rio de Janeiro's location near the Río de la Plata Basin. We have fixed this and apologize for the error.
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Since 2005, Saulos Jali has been a Tour Guide in a large African Slum: Ndirande Township, in Blantyre, Malawi. There’s around 250.000 people that live in Ndirande. Saulos Jali wants to show tourists how the slum dwellers live, work and think. People in slums, Jali tells us, are just ordinary human beings who are making the best of their lives. And a slum, he states, is place that gives a lot of opportunities to poor people. An African Slum is a dynamic and entrepreneurial place, bustling of activity.
In this video, Saulos Jali takes us to Ndirande Market, he introduces us to the car mechanics and coffin makers. At the end of the video he talks about the poverty he once lived in. He reveals how guiding tourists through Ndirande took him out of poverty. Whoever wants to visit Ndirande, guided by Saulos, is invited to contact him by phone on +265.882.825.355 and via email jalisaulos@yahoo.com

published:13 Jul 2015

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New DelhiSlumHome Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
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I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are from, where we live or what we eat, speak, or believe! Thank youIndia.See YouSoon. BoomBabyLet’s Go!

published:03 Jun 2016

views:41849

The world bank warns that massive migration to the city could turn Uganda's capital into one big slum. Kampala currently hosts a population of 3.5 million people and is expected to grow to ten million in the next ten years. The biggest percentage of the migrants are youth who are in search of employment. Hillary Ayesiga with that report

Guide

A guide is a person who leads travelers or tourists through unknown or unfamiliar locations. The term can also be applied to a person who leads others to more abstract goals such as knowledge or wisdom.

Travel and recreation

Explorers in the past venturing into territory unknown by their own people invariably hired guides. Lewis and Clark hired Sacagawea to help them explore the American West, and Wilfred Thesiger hired guides in the deserts that he ventured into, such as Kuri on his journey to the Tibesti Mountains in 1938.

Tour guide

Tour guides lead visitors through tourist attractions and give information about the attractions' natural and cultural significance. Often, they also act as interpreters for travellers who do not speak the local language. Automated systems like audio tours are sometimes substituted for human tour guides. Tour operators often hire guides to lead tourist groups.

Mountain guide

Mountain guides are those employed in mountaineering; these are not merely to show the way but stand in the position of professional climbers with an expert knowledge of rock and snowcraft, which they impart to the amateur, at the same time assuring the safety of the climbing party. This professional class of guides arose in the middle of the 19th century when Alpine climbing became recognized as a sport.

Slum

A slum is a heavily populated urban informal settlement characterized by substandard housing and squalor. While slums differ in size and other characteristics from country to country, most lack reliable sanitation services, supply of clean water, reliable electricity, timely law enforcement and other basic services. Slum residences vary from shanty houses to professionally built dwellings that because of poor-quality design or construction have deteriorated into slums.

Slums were common in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States and Europe.
More recently slums have been predominantly found in urban regions of developing and undeveloped parts of the world, but are also found in developed economies.

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This is part 1 of 2 in our complete guide to Interval 02: Slums. This walkthrough will help you get the 85,000 points needed for the Up The River Achievement and points out the AlmaDoll.

5:37

Ndirande, Malawi. Cooking in the Slum.

Ndirande, Malawi. Cooking in the Slum.

Ndirande, Malawi. Cooking in the Slum.

in Ndirande slum in Malawi, Filesi (28) cooks for 35 customers. She starts in the early morning slaughtering chickens and lighting log fires. Filesi is preparing food as people did for centuries. Without electricity, without equipment and without an abundance of spices. At the stroke of twelve, Filesi serves out 35 tasty meals. Her small company allows her to nourish herself and her three small children. She also supports her mother and her sister at college. The story of Filesi is the story of many people in the slum: optimistic, full of entrepreneurial spirit and perseverance.
This video is part of a project of 12 short movies about Ndirande. They were filmed and edited by three young Malawians: Tracy Thungaye, Yamican Thungaye and Ernest Phiri from the multimedia company FlashBlink. All three were bred in the heart of Ndirande. The Dutch journalist and philosopher Ralf Bodelier took the initiative for the movies and directed the recordings.
For this project, 'Slums, engines behind the Development Goals ' Ralf Bodelier received a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, through the ‘European Journalism Centre‘ in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
(Learn more about Filesi and about Ndirande slum, on Ndirande.com, starting in July 2015)

7:06

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

12:59

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
Kenya's Slum Dwellers FightingForced Evictions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CESaYMyVMg
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
Production Company – Ref. 3857
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53:31

The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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9:00

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
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Correction: The map at 1:23 had previously and incorrectly indicated Rio de Janeiro's location near the Río de la Plata Basin. We have fixed this and apologize for the error.
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Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
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3:15

Ndirande, Malawi. Saulos Jali: Tour guide in the Slum.

Ndirande, Malawi. Saulos Jali: Tour guide in the Slum.

Ndirande, Malawi. Saulos Jali: Tour guide in the Slum.

Since 2005, Saulos Jali has been a Tour Guide in a large African Slum: Ndirande Township, in Blantyre, Malawi. There’s around 250.000 people that live in Ndirande. Saulos Jali wants to show tourists how the slum dwellers live, work and think. People in slums, Jali tells us, are just ordinary human beings who are making the best of their lives. And a slum, he states, is place that gives a lot of opportunities to poor people. An African Slum is a dynamic and entrepreneurial place, bustling of activity.
In this video, Saulos Jali takes us to Ndirande Market, he introduces us to the car mechanics and coffin makers. At the end of the video he talks about the poverty he once lived in. He reveals how guiding tourists through Ndirande took him out of poverty. Whoever wants to visit Ndirande, guided by Saulos, is invited to contact him by phone on +265.882.825.355 and via email jalisaulos@yahoo.com

7:28

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

New DelhiSlumHome Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
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I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are from, where we live or what we eat, speak, or believe! Thank youIndia.See YouSoon. BoomBabyLet’s Go!

2:39

Kampala's Slum Status

Kampala's Slum Status

Kampala's Slum Status

The world bank warns that massive migration to the city could turn Uganda's capital into one big slum. Kampala currently hosts a population of 3.5 million people and is expected to grow to ten million in the next ten years. The biggest percentage of the migrants are youth who are in search of employment. Hillary Ayesiga with that report

8:30

Dharavi: More than just a slum | Travelling India

Dharavi: More than just a slum | Travelling India

Dharavi: More than just a slum | Travelling India

Dharavi is a famous slum area in Mumbai. Many travellers when visit Mumbai, they visit Dharavi. I had no idea what's there to see in Dharavi. So I decided to check it out.
I was joined by a few other travellers. Our guide GaneshSonar took us first to Kumbhar wada which literally means Potter's mansion. This is the area where all pottery work is done. People mix sand, clay and wooden powder to form a dough of clay which is then added to moulds or given shape by hand. Then the pots are baked there. After that, they are painted and sold.
On the way we saw some graffiti work done by an artist named Gomez. Then we reached Recycling area of Dharavi. People collect plastic from garbage and bring here for sorting. After sorting in different categories it is shredded to pieces which is then sent to other companies to re-use and form other plastic objects. There are many other craftsmen as well. There are people producing clothes, industrial equipements, etc.
Then Ganesh took us to Koli village (Fishermen's village) and then to Leather market. We were not allowed to see their workshops so we just saw their stores. Many leather products are exported to other countries from here. Then we also saw cloth market. Here, they sell only in lot for retailers.
This Dharavi tour was amazing. I realized there is more to Dharavi than just being a slum area. Hence I made this video- Dharavi: More than just a slum | TravellingIndia.
There is a lot you can experience yourself rather than just watching it in a video.
If you wish to have a good walk through Dharavi, contact Mr. Ganesh Sonar through following links.
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18:01

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

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This is part 1 of 2 in our complete guide to Interval 02: Slums. This walkthrough will help you get the 85,000 points needed for the Up The River Achievement and points out the AlmaDoll.

published: 25 Jun 2011

Ndirande, Malawi. Cooking in the Slum.

in Ndirande slum in Malawi, Filesi (28) cooks for 35 customers. She starts in the early morning slaughtering chickens and lighting log fires. Filesi is preparing food as people did for centuries. Without electricity, without equipment and without an abundance of spices. At the stroke of twelve, Filesi serves out 35 tasty meals. Her small company allows her to nourish herself and her three small children. She also supports her mother and her sister at college. The story of Filesi is the story of many people in the slum: optimistic, full of entrepreneurial spirit and perseverance.
This video is part of a project of 12 short movies about Ndirande. They were filmed and edited by three young Malawians: Tracy Thungaye, Yamican Thungaye and Ernest Phiri from the multimedia company FlashBlink. Al...

published: 09 May 2015

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

published: 18 May 2015

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
Kenya's Slum Dwellers FightingForced Evictions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CESaYMyVMg
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published: 30 Jun 2016

The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
Hosted by Shan...

published: 13 Jun 2012

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W_zM7koJy8
Correction: The map at 1:23 had previously and incorrectly indicated Rio de Janeiro's location near the Río de la Plata Basin. We have fixed this and apologize for the error.
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Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out ht...

published: 01 Aug 2016

Ndirande, Malawi. Saulos Jali: Tour guide in the Slum.

Since 2005, Saulos Jali has been a Tour Guide in a large African Slum: Ndirande Township, in Blantyre, Malawi. There’s around 250.000 people that live in Ndirande. Saulos Jali wants to show tourists how the slum dwellers live, work and think. People in slums, Jali tells us, are just ordinary human beings who are making the best of their lives. And a slum, he states, is place that gives a lot of opportunities to poor people. An African Slum is a dynamic and entrepreneurial place, bustling of activity.
In this video, Saulos Jali takes us to Ndirande Market, he introduces us to the car mechanics and coffin makers. At the end of the video he talks about the poverty he once lived in. He reveals how guiding tourists through Ndirande took him out of poverty. Whoever wants to visit Ndirande, guid...

published: 13 Jul 2015

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

New DelhiSlumHome Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
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I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are ...

published: 03 Jun 2016

Kampala's Slum Status

The world bank warns that massive migration to the city could turn Uganda's capital into one big slum. Kampala currently hosts a population of 3.5 million people and is expected to grow to ten million in the next ten years. The biggest percentage of the migrants are youth who are in search of employment. Hillary Ayesiga with that report

published: 13 Mar 2015

Dharavi: More than just a slum | Travelling India

Dharavi is a famous slum area in Mumbai. Many travellers when visit Mumbai, they visit Dharavi. I had no idea what's there to see in Dharavi. So I decided to check it out.
I was joined by a few other travellers. Our guide GaneshSonar took us first to Kumbhar wada which literally means Potter's mansion. This is the area where all pottery work is done. People mix sand, clay and wooden powder to form a dough of clay which is then added to moulds or given shape by hand. Then the pots are baked there. After that, they are painted and sold.
On the way we saw some graffiti work done by an artist named Gomez. Then we reached Recycling area of Dharavi. People collect plastic from garbage and bring here for sorting. After sorting in different categories it is shredded to pieces which is then sent t...

published: 06 Dec 2016

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

VLOG #40. A day i will never forget...Incredible. Thank you for watching, if you enjoyed this video then feel free to subscribe. Let me know your thoughts of the video below!
My Camera: https://tinyurl.com/zted733
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indigo.traveller/?hl=en
Misspelling: Hitler**

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This is part 1 of 2 in o...

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Ndirande, Malawi. Cooking in the Slum.

in Ndirande slum in Malawi, Filesi (28) cooks for 35 customers. She starts in the early morning slaughtering chickens and lighting log fires. Filesi is preparin...

in Ndirande slum in Malawi, Filesi (28) cooks for 35 customers. She starts in the early morning slaughtering chickens and lighting log fires. Filesi is preparing food as people did for centuries. Without electricity, without equipment and without an abundance of spices. At the stroke of twelve, Filesi serves out 35 tasty meals. Her small company allows her to nourish herself and her three small children. She also supports her mother and her sister at college. The story of Filesi is the story of many people in the slum: optimistic, full of entrepreneurial spirit and perseverance.
This video is part of a project of 12 short movies about Ndirande. They were filmed and edited by three young Malawians: Tracy Thungaye, Yamican Thungaye and Ernest Phiri from the multimedia company FlashBlink. All three were bred in the heart of Ndirande. The Dutch journalist and philosopher Ralf Bodelier took the initiative for the movies and directed the recordings.
For this project, 'Slums, engines behind the Development Goals ' Ralf Bodelier received a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, through the ‘European Journalism Centre‘ in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
(Learn more about Filesi and about Ndirande slum, on Ndirande.com, starting in July 2015)

in Ndirande slum in Malawi, Filesi (28) cooks for 35 customers. She starts in the early morning slaughtering chickens and lighting log fires. Filesi is preparing food as people did for centuries. Without electricity, without equipment and without an abundance of spices. At the stroke of twelve, Filesi serves out 35 tasty meals. Her small company allows her to nourish herself and her three small children. She also supports her mother and her sister at college. The story of Filesi is the story of many people in the slum: optimistic, full of entrepreneurial spirit and perseverance.
This video is part of a project of 12 short movies about Ndirande. They were filmed and edited by three young Malawians: Tracy Thungaye, Yamican Thungaye and Ernest Phiri from the multimedia company FlashBlink. All three were bred in the heart of Ndirande. The Dutch journalist and philosopher Ralf Bodelier took the initiative for the movies and directed the recordings.
For this project, 'Slums, engines behind the Development Goals ' Ralf Bodelier received a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, through the ‘European Journalism Centre‘ in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
(Learn more about Filesi and about Ndirande slum, on Ndirande.com, starting in July 2015)

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
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Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
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Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
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Since 2005, Saulos Jali has been a Tour Guide in a large African Slum: Ndirande Township, in Blantyre, Malawi. There’s around 250.000 people that live in Ndirande. Saulos Jali wants to show tourists how the slum dwellers live, work and think. People in slums, Jali tells us, are just ordinary human beings who are making the best of their lives. And a slum, he states, is place that gives a lot of opportunities to poor people. An African Slum is a dynamic and entrepreneurial place, bustling of activity.
In this video, Saulos Jali takes us to Ndirande Market, he introduces us to the car mechanics and coffin makers. At the end of the video he talks about the poverty he once lived in. He reveals how guiding tourists through Ndirande took him out of poverty. Whoever wants to visit Ndirande, guided by Saulos, is invited to contact him by phone on +265.882.825.355 and via email jalisaulos@yahoo.com

Since 2005, Saulos Jali has been a Tour Guide in a large African Slum: Ndirande Township, in Blantyre, Malawi. There’s around 250.000 people that live in Ndirande. Saulos Jali wants to show tourists how the slum dwellers live, work and think. People in slums, Jali tells us, are just ordinary human beings who are making the best of their lives. And a slum, he states, is place that gives a lot of opportunities to poor people. An African Slum is a dynamic and entrepreneurial place, bustling of activity.
In this video, Saulos Jali takes us to Ndirande Market, he introduces us to the car mechanics and coffin makers. At the end of the video he talks about the poverty he once lived in. He reveals how guiding tourists through Ndirande took him out of poverty. Whoever wants to visit Ndirande, guided by Saulos, is invited to contact him by phone on +265.882.825.355 and via email jalisaulos@yahoo.com

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Kampala's Slum Status

The world bank warns that massive migration to the city could turn Uganda's capital into one big slum. Kampala currently hosts a population of 3.5 million peop...

The world bank warns that massive migration to the city could turn Uganda's capital into one big slum. Kampala currently hosts a population of 3.5 million people and is expected to grow to ten million in the next ten years. The biggest percentage of the migrants are youth who are in search of employment. Hillary Ayesiga with that report

The world bank warns that massive migration to the city could turn Uganda's capital into one big slum. Kampala currently hosts a population of 3.5 million people and is expected to grow to ten million in the next ten years. The biggest percentage of the migrants are youth who are in search of employment. Hillary Ayesiga with that report

Dharavi: More than just a slum | Travelling India

Dharavi is a famous slum area in Mumbai. Many travellers when visit Mumbai, they visit Dharavi. I had no idea what's there to see in Dharavi. So I decided to ch...

Dharavi is a famous slum area in Mumbai. Many travellers when visit Mumbai, they visit Dharavi. I had no idea what's there to see in Dharavi. So I decided to check it out.
I was joined by a few other travellers. Our guide GaneshSonar took us first to Kumbhar wada which literally means Potter's mansion. This is the area where all pottery work is done. People mix sand, clay and wooden powder to form a dough of clay which is then added to moulds or given shape by hand. Then the pots are baked there. After that, they are painted and sold.
On the way we saw some graffiti work done by an artist named Gomez. Then we reached Recycling area of Dharavi. People collect plastic from garbage and bring here for sorting. After sorting in different categories it is shredded to pieces which is then sent to other companies to re-use and form other plastic objects. There are many other craftsmen as well. There are people producing clothes, industrial equipements, etc.
Then Ganesh took us to Koli village (Fishermen's village) and then to Leather market. We were not allowed to see their workshops so we just saw their stores. Many leather products are exported to other countries from here. Then we also saw cloth market. Here, they sell only in lot for retailers.
This Dharavi tour was amazing. I realized there is more to Dharavi than just being a slum area. Hence I made this video- Dharavi: More than just a slum | TravellingIndia.
There is a lot you can experience yourself rather than just watching it in a video.
If you wish to have a good walk through Dharavi, contact Mr. Ganesh Sonar through following links.
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Dharavi is a famous slum area in Mumbai. Many travellers when visit Mumbai, they visit Dharavi. I had no idea what's there to see in Dharavi. So I decided to check it out.
I was joined by a few other travellers. Our guide GaneshSonar took us first to Kumbhar wada which literally means Potter's mansion. This is the area where all pottery work is done. People mix sand, clay and wooden powder to form a dough of clay which is then added to moulds or given shape by hand. Then the pots are baked there. After that, they are painted and sold.
On the way we saw some graffiti work done by an artist named Gomez. Then we reached Recycling area of Dharavi. People collect plastic from garbage and bring here for sorting. After sorting in different categories it is shredded to pieces which is then sent to other companies to re-use and form other plastic objects. There are many other craftsmen as well. There are people producing clothes, industrial equipements, etc.
Then Ganesh took us to Koli village (Fishermen's village) and then to Leather market. We were not allowed to see their workshops so we just saw their stores. Many leather products are exported to other countries from here. Then we also saw cloth market. Here, they sell only in lot for retailers.
This Dharavi tour was amazing. I realized there is more to Dharavi than just being a slum area. Hence I made this video- Dharavi: More than just a slum | TravellingIndia.
There is a lot you can experience yourself rather than just watching it in a video.
If you wish to have a good walk through Dharavi, contact Mr. Ganesh Sonar through following links.
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

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published: 13 Jun 2012

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
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Moderator: John Swarbrooke
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Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

published: 11 Dec 2017

Living in the Sewers of Colombia

Aside from literally sleeping in feces, these people are dodging rats, flash floods and drug addicts. What's worse, the sewer dwellers are constantly under attack by local "death squads," who fire open rounds and pour gasoline into their underground homes, then set them ablaze.
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Kaitaia, slum or paradise? An insider’s guide to this humble infamous town.

Kaitaia, slum or paradise? We present an insider’s guide to this humble infamous town.

published: 22 Nov 2014

The Congo Dandies: living in poverty and spending a fortune to look like a million dollars

“La Sape” is a unique movement based in Congo that unites fashion-conscious men who are ready to splurge money they don’t really have on designer clothes. Dressing in stark contrast with their surroundings, these elegant ambiance-makers become true local celebrities… but this fame comes at a price.
The Republic of the Congo in Central Africa can’t boast of high standards of living. Yet, there are men here who are prepared to spend a fortune on designer suits. They call themselves “sapeurs” – members of the “La Sape” movement. “La Sape” comes from French and stands for “The Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People”. For its adherents, it’s all about style and elegance, the right combination of colours and textures, brand-names and the highest quality materials. They derive true joy fr...

published: 16 Nov 2015

A walk through The Tenderloin - San Francisco

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Life in the Deportee Slums of Mexico

About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift shantytown inside a dry, concrete riverbed where the Tijuana River once flowed—called El Bordo.
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THE SLUMS OF CEBU CITY (MIRACLES IN MACTAN)

These are the slums of Mactan, also known as Lapu Lapu. These homes are illegally set up only a few minutes away from the Cebu City airport and inhabited by hundreds of thousands of people. YWAM is a Christian organization that is bringing God to these oppressed communities. I am so glad Laura and I could witness it first hand.
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YouTuber vs. Slumlord - The Conclusion

This is the final chapter documenting the conflict with my landlord who, towards the end of 2014, tried to force me out of my home after fraudulently collecting over $60,000 from me. Seeing as this would have meant the end of my YouTube channel I decided to use my audience to fight back, broadcasting his criminal activities to the world.
I'm pleased to say after a difficult year this situation is finally over. We are looking forward to moving on and the channel will be back to making new videos very soon. Please be aware that my lawyers have advised me not to go into too much detail about certain aspects of this situation so please don't take it personally if I do not respond to all questions. Thank you all for your support.
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published: 04 Feb 2016

A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

Exploring the holy town of Rishikesh, India on the Ganges (Ganga) River. To watch my other video about how expensive is Rishikesh CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIDeH_gdAM
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Community Driven Sanitation in Tanzania's Slums

Centre for Community Initiatives documentary on sanitation in informal settlements.

The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

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Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. ...

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

Living in the Sewers of Colombia

Aside from literally sleeping in feces, these people are dodging rats, flash floods and drug addicts. What's worse, the sewer dwellers are constantly under atta...

Aside from literally sleeping in feces, these people are dodging rats, flash floods and drug addicts. What's worse, the sewer dwellers are constantly under attack by local "death squads," who fire open rounds and pour gasoline into their underground homes, then set them ablaze.
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Aside from literally sleeping in feces, these people are dodging rats, flash floods and drug addicts. What's worse, the sewer dwellers are constantly under attack by local "death squads," who fire open rounds and pour gasoline into their underground homes, then set them ablaze.
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The Congo Dandies: living in poverty and spending a fortune to look like a million dollars

“La Sape” is a unique movement based in Congo that unites fashion-conscious men who are ready to splurge money they don’t really have on designer clothes. Dress...

“La Sape” is a unique movement based in Congo that unites fashion-conscious men who are ready to splurge money they don’t really have on designer clothes. Dressing in stark contrast with their surroundings, these elegant ambiance-makers become true local celebrities… but this fame comes at a price.
The Republic of the Congo in Central Africa can’t boast of high standards of living. Yet, there are men here who are prepared to spend a fortune on designer suits. They call themselves “sapeurs” – members of the “La Sape” movement. “La Sape” comes from French and stands for “The Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People”. For its adherents, it’s all about style and elegance, the right combination of colours and textures, brand-names and the highest quality materials. They derive true joy from showing off their attire on the streets of Brazzaville – the country’s capital and the centre of the “La Sape” movement. Walking down dusty streets lined with clay houses, they turn heads and feel like kings. And there’s no price they won’t pay for this.
In fact, behind the image of success these dandies project, there are often stories of significant financial troubles caused by their extravagant hobby. To afford the price tag of their designer clothes, “sapeurs” have to save, borrow and even steal money, sometimes bringing ruin to their families. But even the grim consequences of their indulgent dressing habits often don’t stop “sapeurs” from spending money they don’t really have. They are in constant competition with each other and investing in their image is more important to them than improving their living conditions. Dressing smartly becomes a true addiction that is very hard to conquer.
However, some “sapeurs” do strive to find a balance between looking chic and being reasonable with their spending. They insist that the “La Sape” movement isn’t about designer suits but rather developing impeccable taste. They make an emphasis on learning to dress well but within one’s means. This way, style and elegance will demand fewer sacrifices from their devotees and will be accessible to more sophisticated men.
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“La Sape” is a unique movement based in Congo that unites fashion-conscious men who are ready to splurge money they don’t really have on designer clothes. Dressing in stark contrast with their surroundings, these elegant ambiance-makers become true local celebrities… but this fame comes at a price.
The Republic of the Congo in Central Africa can’t boast of high standards of living. Yet, there are men here who are prepared to spend a fortune on designer suits. They call themselves “sapeurs” – members of the “La Sape” movement. “La Sape” comes from French and stands for “The Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People”. For its adherents, it’s all about style and elegance, the right combination of colours and textures, brand-names and the highest quality materials. They derive true joy from showing off their attire on the streets of Brazzaville – the country’s capital and the centre of the “La Sape” movement. Walking down dusty streets lined with clay houses, they turn heads and feel like kings. And there’s no price they won’t pay for this.
In fact, behind the image of success these dandies project, there are often stories of significant financial troubles caused by their extravagant hobby. To afford the price tag of their designer clothes, “sapeurs” have to save, borrow and even steal money, sometimes bringing ruin to their families. But even the grim consequences of their indulgent dressing habits often don’t stop “sapeurs” from spending money they don’t really have. They are in constant competition with each other and investing in their image is more important to them than improving their living conditions. Dressing smartly becomes a true addiction that is very hard to conquer.
However, some “sapeurs” do strive to find a balance between looking chic and being reasonable with their spending. They insist that the “La Sape” movement isn’t about designer suits but rather developing impeccable taste. They make an emphasis on learning to dress well but within one’s means. This way, style and elegance will demand fewer sacrifices from their devotees and will be accessible to more sophisticated men.
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Life in the Deportee Slums of Mexico

About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift sha...

About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift shantytown inside a dry, concrete riverbed where the Tijuana River once flowed—called El Bordo.
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About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift shantytown inside a dry, concrete riverbed where the Tijuana River once flowed—called El Bordo.
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YouTuber vs. Slumlord - The Conclusion

This is the final chapter documenting the conflict with my landlord who, towards the end of 2014, tried to force me out of my home after fraudulently collecting...

This is the final chapter documenting the conflict with my landlord who, towards the end of 2014, tried to force me out of my home after fraudulently collecting over $60,000 from me. Seeing as this would have meant the end of my YouTube channel I decided to use my audience to fight back, broadcasting his criminal activities to the world.
I'm pleased to say after a difficult year this situation is finally over. We are looking forward to moving on and the channel will be back to making new videos very soon. Please be aware that my lawyers have advised me not to go into too much detail about certain aspects of this situation so please don't take it personally if I do not respond to all questions. Thank you all for your support.
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This is the final chapter documenting the conflict with my landlord who, towards the end of 2014, tried to force me out of my home after fraudulently collecting over $60,000 from me. Seeing as this would have meant the end of my YouTube channel I decided to use my audience to fight back, broadcasting his criminal activities to the world.
I'm pleased to say after a difficult year this situation is finally over. We are looking forward to moving on and the channel will be back to making new videos very soon. Please be aware that my lawyers have advised me not to go into too much detail about certain aspects of this situation so please don't take it personally if I do not respond to all questions. Thank you all for your support.
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Exploring the holy town of Rishikesh, India on the Ganges (Ganga) River. To watch my other video about how expensive is Rishikesh CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIDeH_gdAM
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Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

Exploring the holy town of Rishikesh, India on the Ganges (Ganga) River. To watch my other video about how expensive is Rishikesh CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIDeH_gdAM
VisitGabriel'sAmazon e-store for cool travel gear: https://www.amazon.com/shop/gabrieltraveler
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. Just $10 on Amazon! For more info CLICK HERE: http://amzn.to/2hRlQFi
Or check out more books by GabrielMorris: https://www.amazon.com/Gabriel-Morris/e/B001JS0KOS/
Support Gabriel's videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler
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Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Music during the video (in order):
Intro song: "Raga Scape" by Jingle Punks
&
"Vadodora Chill Mix" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
&
"Dhaka" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro HERO5 Black. Get it here: http://amzn.to/2fbTQys. Or get the new GoPro HERO6 Black: http://amzn.to/2zPXIgm.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", "Following My Thumb" and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

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This is part 1 of 2 in our complete guide to Interval 02: Slums. This walkthrough will help you get the 85,000 points needed for the Up The River Achievement and points out the AlmaDoll.

5:37

Ndirande, Malawi. Cooking in the Slum.

in Ndirande slum in Malawi, Filesi (28) cooks for 35 customers. She starts in the early mo...

Ndirande, Malawi. Cooking in the Slum.

in Ndirande slum in Malawi, Filesi (28) cooks for 35 customers. She starts in the early morning slaughtering chickens and lighting log fires. Filesi is preparing food as people did for centuries. Without electricity, without equipment and without an abundance of spices. At the stroke of twelve, Filesi serves out 35 tasty meals. Her small company allows her to nourish herself and her three small children. She also supports her mother and her sister at college. The story of Filesi is the story of many people in the slum: optimistic, full of entrepreneurial spirit and perseverance.
This video is part of a project of 12 short movies about Ndirande. They were filmed and edited by three young Malawians: Tracy Thungaye, Yamican Thungaye and Ernest Phiri from the multimedia company FlashBlink. All three were bred in the heart of Ndirande. The Dutch journalist and philosopher Ralf Bodelier took the initiative for the movies and directed the recordings.
For this project, 'Slums, engines behind the Development Goals ' Ralf Bodelier received a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, through the ‘European Journalism Centre‘ in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
(Learn more about Filesi and about Ndirande slum, on Ndirande.com, starting in July 2015)

7:06

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of So...

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

12:59

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai...

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
Kenya's Slum Dwellers FightingForced Evictions
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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9:00

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

The Rio you won’t see at the Olympics
Watch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want...

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
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Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
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3:15

Ndirande, Malawi. Saulos Jali: Tour guide in the Slum.

Since 2005, Saulos Jali has been a Tour Guide in a large African Slum: Ndirande Township, ...

Ndirande, Malawi. Saulos Jali: Tour guide in the Slum.

Since 2005, Saulos Jali has been a Tour Guide in a large African Slum: Ndirande Township, in Blantyre, Malawi. There’s around 250.000 people that live in Ndirande. Saulos Jali wants to show tourists how the slum dwellers live, work and think. People in slums, Jali tells us, are just ordinary human beings who are making the best of their lives. And a slum, he states, is place that gives a lot of opportunities to poor people. An African Slum is a dynamic and entrepreneurial place, bustling of activity.
In this video, Saulos Jali takes us to Ndirande Market, he introduces us to the car mechanics and coffin makers. At the end of the video he talks about the poverty he once lived in. He reveals how guiding tourists through Ndirande took him out of poverty. Whoever wants to visit Ndirande, guided by Saulos, is invited to contact him by phone on +265.882.825.355 and via email jalisaulos@yahoo.com

7:28

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

New Delhi Slum Home Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
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Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

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I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are from, where we live or what we eat, speak, or believe! Thank youIndia.See YouSoon. BoomBabyLet’s Go!

2:39

Kampala's Slum Status

The world bank warns that massive migration to the city could turn Uganda's capital into o...

Kampala's Slum Status

The world bank warns that massive migration to the city could turn Uganda's capital into one big slum. Kampala currently hosts a population of 3.5 million people and is expected to grow to ten million in the next ten years. The biggest percentage of the migrants are youth who are in search of employment. Hillary Ayesiga with that report

8:30

Dharavi: More than just a slum | Travelling India

Dharavi is a famous slum area in Mumbai. Many travellers when visit Mumbai, they visit Dha...

Dharavi: More than just a slum | Travelling India

Dharavi is a famous slum area in Mumbai. Many travellers when visit Mumbai, they visit Dharavi. I had no idea what's there to see in Dharavi. So I decided to check it out.
I was joined by a few other travellers. Our guide GaneshSonar took us first to Kumbhar wada which literally means Potter's mansion. This is the area where all pottery work is done. People mix sand, clay and wooden powder to form a dough of clay which is then added to moulds or given shape by hand. Then the pots are baked there. After that, they are painted and sold.
On the way we saw some graffiti work done by an artist named Gomez. Then we reached Recycling area of Dharavi. People collect plastic from garbage and bring here for sorting. After sorting in different categories it is shredded to pieces which is then sent to other companies to re-use and form other plastic objects. There are many other craftsmen as well. There are people producing clothes, industrial equipements, etc.
Then Ganesh took us to Koli village (Fishermen's village) and then to Leather market. We were not allowed to see their workshops so we just saw their stores. Many leather products are exported to other countries from here. Then we also saw cloth market. Here, they sell only in lot for retailers.
This Dharavi tour was amazing. I realized there is more to Dharavi than just being a slum area. Hence I made this video- Dharavi: More than just a slum | TravellingIndia.
There is a lot you can experience yourself rather than just watching it in a video.
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Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

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Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)

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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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Slum Tourism

Slum Tourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major...

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
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Living in the Sewers of Colombia

Aside from literally sleeping in feces, these people are dodging rats, flash floods and dr...

Living in the Sewers of Colombia

Aside from literally sleeping in feces, these people are dodging rats, flash floods and drug addicts. What's worse, the sewer dwellers are constantly under attack by local "death squads," who fire open rounds and pour gasoline into their underground homes, then set them ablaze.
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Kaitaia, slum or paradise? An insider’s guide to this humble infamous town.

Kaitaia, slum or paradise? We present an insider’s guide to this humble infamous town.

The Congo Dandies: living in poverty and spending a fortune to look like a million dollars

“La Sape” is a unique movement based in Congo that unites fashion-conscious men who are ready to splurge money they don’t really have on designer clothes. Dressing in stark contrast with their surroundings, these elegant ambiance-makers become true local celebrities… but this fame comes at a price.
The Republic of the Congo in Central Africa can’t boast of high standards of living. Yet, there are men here who are prepared to spend a fortune on designer suits. They call themselves “sapeurs” – members of the “La Sape” movement. “La Sape” comes from French and stands for “The Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People”. For its adherents, it’s all about style and elegance, the right combination of colours and textures, brand-names and the highest quality materials. They derive true joy from showing off their attire on the streets of Brazzaville – the country’s capital and the centre of the “La Sape” movement. Walking down dusty streets lined with clay houses, they turn heads and feel like kings. And there’s no price they won’t pay for this.
In fact, behind the image of success these dandies project, there are often stories of significant financial troubles caused by their extravagant hobby. To afford the price tag of their designer clothes, “sapeurs” have to save, borrow and even steal money, sometimes bringing ruin to their families. But even the grim consequences of their indulgent dressing habits often don’t stop “sapeurs” from spending money they don’t really have. They are in constant competition with each other and investing in their image is more important to them than improving their living conditions. Dressing smartly becomes a true addiction that is very hard to conquer.
However, some “sapeurs” do strive to find a balance between looking chic and being reasonable with their spending. They insist that the “La Sape” movement isn’t about designer suits but rather developing impeccable taste. They make an emphasis on learning to dress well but within one’s means. This way, style and elegance will demand fewer sacrifices from their devotees and will be accessible to more sophisticated men.
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A walk through The Tenderloin - San Francisco

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Life in the Deportee Slums of Mexico

About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift shantytown inside a dry, concrete riverbed where the Tijuana River once flowed—called El Bordo.
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YouTuber vs. Slumlord - The Conclusion

This is the final chapter documenting the conflict with my landlord who, towards the end of 2014, tried to force me out of my home after fraudulently collecting over $60,000 from me. Seeing as this would have meant the end of my YouTube channel I decided to use my audience to fight back, broadcasting his criminal activities to the world.
I'm pleased to say after a difficult year this situation is finally over. We are looking forward to moving on and the channel will be back to making new videos very soon. Please be aware that my lawyers have advised me not to go into too much detail about certain aspects of this situation so please don't take it personally if I do not respond to all questions. Thank you all for your support.
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A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

Exploring the holy town of Rishikesh, India on the Ganges (Ganga) River. To watch my other...

A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

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A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

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Community Driven Sanitation in Tanzania's Slums

Centre for Community Initiatives documentary on sanitation in informal settlements.

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